The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 9

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“THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, Stern Brothers Wad and Ind Streets, Weil ol Fh Avomen =the GAME | A STORY OF MOUNTAIN | yx: ves cri ret RAILROAD LIFE, RS a ny Annual Clearance To-morrow of Men’s by CHAPTER Il. * FRANK H. SPEARMAN | 46 voi; aguin atiractea Storm's at. | ft ° Gr d S ° & Ov aetna My | lon and he was pusaied to. determing High ade Suits ercoats Helen's home he saw a bright light in one of the upper windows, ‘Th raik Hf, Spearina of a sudden, he saw more—siihouetted | against the pane a woman and @ man ||f were struggling. He alarmed the |p crew and ran swiftly up the hill for at $16.50 Gen. Holmes's house, : oe In the interval, leaving Helen help- THE SUITS THE OVERCOATS | Se oo : ! e =b10 if ——— . aT } SHOULD FAT sia. Hohmen and Rnelander had offer a wide choice in single breasted two and | present this season's newest models in style \ Mu SIC...oSt came with the singing S, fled sounds of the struggle, and the Indigestion and practically al! forms of | two appeared in the upper hall. Sea- stomach trouble, about nine times out of | grue joined them, and with bie uncle . tp, are due to hyperacidity: therefore | hurried into Helen's room, where she stomach sufferers should, whenever pos-|was trying to release herself. But sible, avoid eating food that ts acid in its! her father, turning downstairs, had nature, or which by chemical aotton tn the! interrupted the two safe-blowers at stomach develops acidity. Unfortunately, | the very library door. The old soldier : such © rule eliminates most foods which | was no match for the two men, but #4 are pleasant to the taste as well aw thore| he tackled them together, which are rich in blood, flesh and nerve! He, had hardly begun to fight when bulldiag propertics. This t# the reason| he was struck down by a blackjack, |p why dyspeption and stomach sufferers are/and the two thugs, survey in hand, || Maually #0 thin, emaciated and Iacking in| made thelr escape. ‘They crossed the that vital snergy which oan only come|iawn, gained the shrubbery close to from @ well fed body. For the benefit to| the gate and in the distance saw the those sufferers who have been obliged to/ headlight of the midnight passenger exolude from their dict all starchy, eweet| train. Signal was not one of its! oF fatty food, and are trying to keep up a/ stops, but the safe-blowers ran hard 1 miserable existence on gluten products, it|for the station’ and, taking a long Se aumgested that you try a moni of any|chance for their getaway, they reck- food oF foods which you like, in moderate, lessly but safely boarded the run- amount, taking immediately afterward «| ning train as it slowed somewhat for teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a| the bridge. Mttle hot or cold water. Thix wii! new-| In the confusion within the houses tralize any excess acid which may be| hold Helen had been released. She Present, or which may be formed, and in-| had hysterically told her story, and hree butt: dels, made upin neat checks, | and fabric, including grays, bro b plaids ‘aad | slain black eal blue weaves; | and Oxford tnixtuises, fn lain and | shtgny quarter, half and full linings; sizes from 34 | effects, self and velvet collars; quarter ory to 46 chest measure, stouts included. lined; sizes $4 to 42 chest measure, Values up to $30.00 Values up to $25.00 Also a large collection of High Class Overcoats isting of blacks and Oxfords, full silk lined; fancy mixtures in browns, ereeaa and Grays, quarter silk lined; also a number of Smart Ulsters,. . at $24.50 That wore $85.00 and $40.00 — the whistling of the winds thro trees, the ocean SUYf OOO i wd ‘Music, /ts mastery can be yours” #8 9p Free, Write for it Make the New Year ; A Year of MUSIC Were the Days of the Last Year Lost? Two friends drifted apart in an He laid the paper down and walked hour. They disagreed on a toward the lounging room. qi v4 ; On Monday, January 10th, unusual values will be offered in The Annual Pre-Inventory Sale of stead of the usual feoling of uneasiness| 8s she and her friends rushed domes ° subject_ which concerned them a ee | Bee ee Or eer ria | tind helnea “Serene oem ime Oriental Rugs and Carpets both. Disagreement bred dislike. “Music ¢ , } Srtter Than Air trees| Gs pai a Sd They separated in anger. One mere feeling then, i | wee'aakingr ute grited Sus ts which embraces a large and well chosen collection of Small, panel pie gh nn SM de A | and rose sturdily to his feet, Tho Medium and Large Size Rugs, at extreme price concessions. were in a club); the other threw —quoting Stevens again, spirit of the Mgnt wan auult on him, himself into a 7 chair in _ It is gladness, when you wish it; sie hen lounging room. he eyes of the gs : latter man saw nothing clearly for ® S00thing, an outlet for tears, a hand heavily on his daughter's shoul- awhile. Then they rested upon ery of triumph, a rollicking round hose damned scoundrels have r survey!" . of melodious sound — whatever J : ; Y, gall Revere get off with i,” the Saad carina moments he your mood or the moment may § he Bisura ai ned Helen with flashing eyee. ‘ ; ; ) ‘ SNES ten eter ke al: catch them if it kills some. arose and went to the piano require. a | : } beeen e gave her orders ri The man in the reading room ' @ ————— = — ve her 6) — ‘ reed oe ing father, calling the picked up a paper. His interest : 7 s | 3 | j Drie boarding wot the sevine. pase in the pages was only sub-con- Have no more imperfect days: ¥ } Cocaped “Btora’s eyo, zen bad not scious. He nursed his resentment. Have MUSIC. *| words with Helen were enough to i the midst of his think- . i \ 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE cieat things. ‘The flyer was gone and rong raked ke th i — Do not keep the children longer 4 (NEAR BO" STREET onan ver to get then, ere eae et {brn deer hee rege A Nk from the great uplifting force of F ' m down tho hill, Helen told melody of Liszt’s Liebestraum. life FUR ITURE eoshan The eldthe Tato eeaae tre His mind took it up. It was as a i t > 6 4 “4 7 . ductor to put out a fagman to Wallace Stevens has put it— Give them MUSIC, | eg | Protect the freight: he half lifted and Cash or Credit half’ pushed Helen up Into the cab “Just aa my fingers on these Keys The player-piano (Angelus) and 5 Open Every Evening Till 9 P.M. |] 122, enxine. sored, tt Pursuit of the Make music, so the self-same sounds the Wanamaker Educational Plan ¥ as ceding passenger train, ; y / Ary rn a 4 | But the stern c On my spirit make a music, too.” (providing long time convenient 4 5 lolzwasser Home Talks No.14 | | .,,30' The freight eagiieer wade y api (pi g long , house js noted for its single || Limself a difficult task; one thin price stan lard—its one ba |@lone was in his favor: everything was against him, Te was run- payments) bring music within the reach of all; music of Tle recognized it as his friend’s i ment for Bll. See our » | below. We emp playing. The music merged with ) Fae aalas agent, Wate I a ntaonit atiine gh Se aang the individual. The individual —the sweet-toned Emerson, i Eepostts Faguiredethe stim ree nti, renee stood out greater than the thing —the Lincoln-loved Schomacker, t weekly. This ts your We ask no more—of any which had hidden him from the t th —the 79-year-old Lindeman, © profile By a e vho now saw the well- > 0° price waited in vain other, who n ; —the mellow Kurtzmann, fo all., This mf bo had. foe tie er, Le goemed known qualities, the tested sin- " lel d, vil Krab Is ied jas ory en her existence, ° . : — a ps | “ | ork’s | honest |1iis attention, for tho moment, was cerity, the kindly attitude; saw the celebrated, vi brant nave, 7 rnit centred on nothing but the terrifi ace -& . : ome i 7 SIC. ¥ hous of See |Rendway “he had attelnod eng rie things in their proper proportion, Music, music, MUSIC, ow | Quarter cen tain to win, and his reeling, thun- —EE, ¥ ‘ t . That s k mac eeming awake tothe why It pays to = re of {ts driver, was buy here: re like a thing alive to his os Easily Accessible from WestSideby | | ‘ron A cry from Storm made h pT cro: towar¢ le sa 86th or S9th Street Crosstown Cars | his tye sewardine hee Rae he Sw €: A TERMS (Corutt This, List for} pointing’ silently, “and looking again Exact Amo You Pay, J | through her own window Helen's straining eyes caught far ahead the S| 95.00 \ei. wre y o 1. to 00 ‘ 2.00 to $2.26 88 18488 107, off faint gleam of the red tail-lights, Rig 08 (BERR For Cash Irom the top of the distant sleep- Special Terms on Any Larger Purchave Make the New Year a Year of Music Piano Salons—-First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. The stimulating business of satis- fying men who want good Over- coats and Suits goes on tomorrow. There's hardly a borough or town within 20 miles north, south and west of the Wanamaker ine cars Spike and Hyde had seen the threatening chase. Without a qualm ing along the swaying cars, ie their way forward to the They held up the engineer fireman, Spike understood sh of an engine to take the throt- tin “2tD qnas greted a™etme in| Store which didn’t have a representative yester- POSITIVELY 8350 VALUE y of sarease jhis speed, he | day at the oo —— — Grand Rapits vr ing cab window, steadily losing Tho race was now more like | ort of a plough horse to run |away from a thoroughbred. A last | resort remained for the criminals, and Hyde, at Spike's direction, elimbing r the tender, cut off the The engine pulled away ne train, The air went on and e string of sleepera stopped ab- “lose behind them the frelght 1s pounding and lurchipg. d barely time to opp ts Ml up as he stopped aad he y into the hind-aae of the Room, Balroom, Litrary and ee. 37. POSITIVELY 8500 “The Book That Made Itself Famous” World Almanac 1916 Edition Nowon Sale 1,000 Crowded Pages! 25,000 Facts and Figures! Edition 210,000! Annual Winter —. Sale of Men’s Clothing | | One man called up on the long distance telephone from | Massachusetts—the far side of Boston—and bought one of the | all-silk-lined oxford overcoats which are $24.50 in this sale. | | | | | | | red Ce le, $65 Terms apply also to New York State, Jersey and Connecticut, Vay Freight and Fst Fares} , ery by Our Own Motor” Prucke p CUServatio 'e Conttaued.) an : sii Established Nearly a Centary Busy as we have been, there were 12,799 suits and over- coats, whan the sale opened yesterday—all good—and there will nnual ale Plenty of Suits and Overcoats for Friday S l All the tables and cabinets will be put in order this even- ing. Look for your size-sign. Then pick your pattern. The | fabrics are all selected—from the stocks of 21 of America’s | foremost clothing manufacturers. The models are ours. The tailoring is as we specified. Prices average a third less than at New York City 25c a Copy Newsstands An Annual Event Where Gercrous Price Concessions, Elegant Styles and De le Selection Make a Won- derful Buying Opportunity. | West of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, 30c; by Mail, 35c; Cloth Bound, 50c; by Mail, 60c. “Tuape x Ss $30 & is Sel Bye Make ie ‘ sis prices prevailing here up to yesterday. | ’ ‘ | ite Fox Sets, $6! $90 Mole Coats, | | | i lGeesterscs’ SIS Es108 Remsct Fur Coats, 490 £ fos Overcoats, $12.50, $14.50, $19.50, $24.50 ‘Greatest Ready-Reference Guide Ever Printed | Suits, $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $23.50 The overcoats at $24.50 are all full silk or satin lined— | sleeves as well as body. Burlington Areade floor, aly Bldg. And at Broadway, corner Eighth BALCH, PRICE‘C0. Smith and Fulton Streets, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fifteen Minutes by Subway from Grand Ceniza/ 10 Borough Hall Station 4 ‘Turn to the Index and the Book Does the Rest!| | Po =

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